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ORNL Scientists To Teach

MAR 01, 1964

DOI: 10.1063/1.3051500

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The University of Tennessee has received a Ford Foundation grant of $750 000 which will enable the University to employ scientists and engineers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory as regular members of its graduate faculty. The Atomic Energy Commission has agreed that the selected Oak Ridge scientists will be relieved of twenty percent of their research duties in order to do the teaching. The Ford grant will underwrite the portion of their salaries for the time spent at the University.

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Volume 17, Number 3

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